耕耘在大地上——中央美术学院美术馆藏版画专题展
主办:中央美术学院美术馆
展览日期:2024年1月18日—3月3日
展览地点:中央美术学院美术馆3层B展厅
参展艺术家(按出生年份排序):
李桦 陈晓南 彦涵 王琦 古元 黄永玉 伍必端 梁栋 杨先让 杨澧 李宏仁 傅小石 宋源文 郝俊明 赵瑞椿 张耀君 耿玉琨 高临安 萨因章 谭权书 李问汉 张顺清 周建夫 广军 曲章富 刘开业 郑叔方 郑炘 胡抗 陈晋镕 赵晓沫 张桂林 杨春华 徐仲偶 史济鸿 吴长江 陈文骥 徐冰 陈强 周至禹 苏新平 谭平 王华祥 张广慧 刘丽萍 孙振杰 周吉荣 贺昆 陈琦 张秀菊 李帆 祝彦春 董梦阳 武宏 康剑飞 寇疆晖 黄洋 廖峻立 孔亮 付斌 纪人萍 唐培焱
第二版块 耕耘
王琦《晚归》 17×24.3cm 木版套色 1955年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
古元《秋收》 17×19.7cm 木版套色 1947年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
开垦土地是人与大地最为直接且感性的沟通方式。土地孕育种子、土地播撒希望、土地结出果实、土地围成家园,人与土地相互馈赠。时至今日,农业用地依然是中国土地最重要的利用方式之一。
黄永玉《大伙儿的食堂》 27×32cm 木版套色 1960年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
李帆《盖新窑》 39×45cm 石版套色 1992年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
此版块围绕对土地的农业耕耘展开,展示了艺术家从不同角度记录下的,中国人民在种植业、渔业、畜牧业上的勤劳与智慧。
农民在春夏播种、在秋冬收获,遵循土地天时;
李桦《山区生产》 40.3×30cm 木板单色 1957年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
曲章富《新手》 31×48cm 石版单色 1963年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
李问汉《小杨树林》 40×47cm 水印木刻 1963年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
郑叔方《碧波万顷》 37×62cm 木版套色 1964年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
郑炘《成长》 68×51cm 木版套色 1964年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
宋源文《春曲》 28×49cm 木板套色 1979年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
谭权书《收获季节》 16×19.5cm 木版套色 1957年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
伍必端《收获季节》 30.5×80cm 麻胶版套色 1958年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
耿玉琨《洞庭湖畔打草肥》 34×41cm 石版套色 1960年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
周建夫《家山秋暮》 30×35cm 木板套色 1962年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
刘开业《碾场》 54×37cm 木版单色 1963年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
胡抗《稻香了!》 52×52cm 木版套色 1964年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
赵瑞椿《陕南陕北是一家》 31×36cm 木版套色 1958年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
张耀君《丰收悦》 42×56cm 木版套色 1964年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
渔民在湖海应季拉网打鱼,注重土地休养;
高临安《洞庭渔舟》 27×42cm 铜版蚀刻 1960年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
陈文骥《沧海好汉》 53.8×42cm 木版单色 1978年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
牧民在广袤的高原与草场上饲养牛羊、放牧山下,发挥土地之利。
彦涵《老羊倌》 50×44cm 木版单色 1957年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
萨因章《公社挤奶员》 56×56cm 木版单色 1964年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
广军《牧马图》 23×30cm 木版单色 1987年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
陈强《向远方》 44.5×71.5cm 铜版单色 1984年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
董梦阳《牧女》 39.7×39.8cm 铜版蚀刻、飞尘 1992年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
吴长江《高原之子》 40×51cm 铜版干刻 1994年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
如莫言所说,“一切来自土地的都将回归土地”。艺术家笔下所记录的土地耕耘,不仅是对土地真挚的情感,也包含土地赋予中国人独有的耕耘之道。
在此,土地是热情的,是旺盛的,也是可持续发展的。
第二版块 参展艺术家简介
(按出生年份排序)
李桦 彦涵 王琦 古元 黄永玉 伍必端 宋源文 赵瑞椿 张耀君 耿玉琨 高临安 萨因章 谭权书 李问汉 周建夫 广军 曲章富 刘开业 郑叔方 郑炘 胡抗 吴长江 陈文骥 陈强 李帆 董梦阳
李桦
生于广州。曾用名浪沙、小泉。
1927年,广州市市立美术学校毕业。
1930年,自费留日,入东京川端美术学校学习。
1932年,任广州市市立美术学校西画讲师。
1934年,在广州组织“广州现代版画会”,从事新兴木刻运动。抗战期间,投军参加抗战,并举办多次画展,出版《木刻教程》。
1947年,任国立北平艺术专科学校副教授。
1954年,任中央美术学院版画系系主任。
1980年,中国版画家协会成立,当选为主席。
彦涵
生于江苏东海。原名刘宝森。
1935年,入国立杭州艺术专科学校学习。
1938年,毕业于延安鲁迅文学艺术院美术系。
1939年参加鲁艺木刻工作团赴太行敌后抗日根据地,并在晋东南鲁艺分校任教。
1943年至1949年,先后任延安鲁迅艺术文学院美术系、华北大学美术科教员。
1949年后,曾任教于中央美术学院华东分院、中央美术学院、北京艺术学院。
王琦
生于重庆。
1937年,毕业于上海美术专科学校,
1938年,在延安鲁迅文学艺术院美术系学习。其后在国统区从事革命文艺活动。曾在郭沫若主持的政治部第三厅和文化工作委员会工作,又在陶行知主持的育才学校任教。
1949年后,先后任教于上海行知艺术学校、中央美术学院。
曾任《美术》杂志、《版画》杂志主编。
古元
生于广东中山。
1938年赴延安,先后在陕北公学、鲁迅文学艺术院学习。
1946年任华北联合大学文艺学院美术系教员。
1947年到东北解放区,先后任职于哈尔滨松江文工团、东北画报社。
1950年起,先后任中央新闻摄影局美术研究室副主任、人民美术出版社创作室主任。
1959年,调中央美术学院任教。
历任版画系教研室主任、副院长、院长。
黄永玉
生于湖南常德。
1947年,到上海参加中国全国木刻协会领导的木刻运动。
1953年后,任教于中央美术学院版画科、版画系。
伍必端
生于江苏南京。
1939年,被保育院选送到人民教育家陶行知先生创办的育才学校绘画组学习。
1946年,赴晋察冀解放区华北联合大学文艺学院美术系学习。
1948年,毕业后随联大美术宣传队参加解放石家庄、太原、天津等战地宣传工作,随解放军进入天津,任《天津画报》美术编辑。
1950年,任教于中央美术学院。
1956年,赴苏联美术学院版画系进修。
1959年,归国后于中央美术学院任教。
曾任中央美术学院版画系主任。
宋源文
生于辽宁新余。
1948年,入辽南白山艺术学校学习美术。
1949年,后在辽宁省文工团、辽宁省文联、辽宁通俗出版社、辽宁人民出版社从事美术创作。
1961年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,并留校任教。
曾任中央美术学院版画系主任。
赵瑞椿
生于浙江温州。
1959年,毕业于中央美术学院。
1959年至1971年,任教于广州美术学院。
1980年至1982年,任教于中央美术学院。
1984年起,任职于广州画院。
张耀君
生于天津。
1964年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系古元工作室。
耿玉琨
生于河北宁晋。
1960年毕业中央美术学院。
曾工作于北京画院。
高临安
生于杭州。
1960年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
任教于云南艺术学院。
萨因章
生于内蒙古郭尔勒斯后旗。
1959年,毕业于中央美术学院附中。
1964年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系古元工作室。
谭权书
生于内蒙古包头。
1957年,毕业于中央美术学院附中。
1962年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,毕业后留中央美术学院附中任教。1976年,调入版画系任教。
曾任中央美术学院版画系主任。
李问汉
生于安徽天长。
1958年,毕业于中央美术学院附中
1963年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
1963年入伍,于福州军区政治部任美术制作员,后调入北京画院。
周建夫
生于山西阳高。
1957年,考入中央美术学院,毕业后留校任教。
曾任中央美术学院教务处处长。
广军
生于辽宁沈阳。
1959年,毕业于中央美术学院附中。
1964年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
1980年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系研究生班,并留校任教。
曾任中央美术学院版画系主任。
曲章富
生于山东蓬莱。
1963年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
曾任职于上海书画出版社。
刘开业
生于新疆伊宁。
1954年,考入中央美术学院附中。
1963年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
郑叔方
生于浙江宁波。
1959年,考入中央美术学院版画系。
1964年,中央美术学院版画系,分配至新华社从事美术工作。
郑炘
生于浙江温州。
1964年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
曾任职于外文出版社、温州师范学院美术系。
胡抗
生于香港。
1964年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
曾工作于《文艺生活》杂志、广州师范学校。
吴长江
生于天津。
1976年,毕业于天津艺术学院工艺美术系,并留校任教。
1982年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,并留校任教。
陈文骥
生于上海。
1978年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,留校任教。
曾任教于中央美术学院民间美术系、壁画系。
陈强
生于浙江。
1984年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
曾任教于中央美术学院版画系。
李帆
生于北京。
1992年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,并留校任教。
现任教于中央美术学院版画系。
董梦阳
生于辽宁沈阳。
1992年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
2006年,创办艺术北京博览会。
耕耘在大地上——中央美术学院美术馆藏版画专题展
主办:中央美术学院美术馆
展览日期:2024年1月18日—3月3日
展览地点:中央美术学院美术馆3层B展厅
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I fully agree to CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) submitting to CAFA for publication the images, pictures, texts, writings, and event products (such as works created during participation in workshops) related to me from my participation in public events (including museum member events) organized by the CAFA Art Museum Public Education Department. CAFA can publish these materials by electronic, web, or other digital means, and I hereby agree to be included in the China Knowledge Resource Bank, the CAFA Database, the CAFA Art Museum Database, and related data, documentation, and filing institutions and platforms. Regarding their use in CAFA and dissemination on the internet, I agree to make use of these rights according to the stated Rules.
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During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.
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Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.
CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement
According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):
I. General Provisions
(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.
(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.
(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.
II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use
(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.
(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.
(3) Geographical Scope of Use
The applicable geographic scope is global.
The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).
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Use in perpetuity.
IV. Licensing Fees
The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.
After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.
Additional Terms
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CAFA Art Museum Publication Authorization Agreement
I fully agree to CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) submitting to CAFA for publication the images, pictures, texts, writings, and event products (such as works created during participation in workshops) related to me from my participation in public events (including museum member events) organized by the CAFA Art Museum Public Education Department. CAFA can publish these materials by electronic, web, or other digital means, and I hereby agree to be included in the China Knowledge Resource Bank, the CAFA Database, the CAFA Art Museum Database, and related data, documentation, and filing institutions and platforms. Regarding their use in CAFA and dissemination on the internet, I agree to make use of these rights according to the stated Rules.
CAFA Art Museum Event Safety Disclaimer
Article I
This event was organized on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and voluntary participation and withdrawal. Participants undertake all risk and liability for themselves. All events have risks, and participants must be aware of the risks related to their chosen event.
Article II
Event participants must abide by the laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, as well as moral and ethical norms. All participants must demonstrate good character, respect for others, friendship, and a willingness to help others.
Article III
Event participants should be adults (people 18 years or older with full civil legal capacity). Underage persons must be accompanied by an adult.
Article IV
Event participants undertake all liability for their personal safety during the event, and event participants are encouraged to purchase personal safety insurance. Should an accident occur during an event, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for the accident, but both have the obligation to provide assistance. Event participants should actively organize and implement rescue efforts, but do not undertake any legal or economic liability for the accident itself. The museum does not undertake civil or joint liability for the personal safety of event participants.
Article V
During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.
Article VI
Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.
CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement
According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):
I. General Provisions
(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.
(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.
(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.
II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use
(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.
(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.
(3) Geographical Scope of Use
The applicable geographic scope is global.
The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).
III. Term of Portraiture Rights Use
Use in perpetuity.
IV. Licensing Fees
The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.
After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.
Additional Terms
(1) All matters not discussed in this agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between both parties. Both parties may then sign a supplementary agreement, provided it does not violate any laws or regulations.
(2) This agreement comes into effect on the date that it is signed (sealed) and the relevant boxes are selected by Party A and Party B.
(3) This agreement exists in paper and electronic forms. The paper form is made in duplicate, with Party A and Party B each retaining one copy with the same legal efficacy.
Event participants implicitly accept and undertake all the obligations stated in this agreement. Those who do not consent will be seen as abandoning the right to participate in this event. Before participating in this event, please speak to your family members to obtain their consent and inform them of this disclaimer. After participants sign/check the required box, participants and their families will be seen as having read and agreed to these terms.
I have carefully read and agree to the above provisions.
CAFA Art Museum Publication Authorization Agreement
I fully agree to CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) submitting to CAFA for publication the images, pictures, texts, writings, and event products (such as works created during participation in workshops) related to me from my participation in public events (including museum member events) organized by the CAFA Art Museum Public Education Department. CAFA can publish these materials by electronic, web, or other digital means, and I hereby agree to be included in the China Knowledge Resource Bank, the CAFA Database, the CAFA Art Museum Database, and related data, documentation, and filing institutions and platforms. Regarding their use in CAFA and dissemination on the internet, I agree to make use of these rights according to the stated Rules.
CAFA Art Museum Event Safety Disclaimer
Article I
This event was organized on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and voluntary participation and withdrawal. Participants undertake all risk and liability for themselves. All events have risks, and participants must be aware of the risks related to their chosen event.
Article II
Event participants must abide by the laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, as well as moral and ethical norms. All participants must demonstrate good character, respect for others, friendship, and a willingness to help others.
Article III
Event participants should be adults (people 18 years or older with full civil legal capacity). Underage persons must be accompanied by an adult.
Article IV
Event participants undertake all liability for their personal safety during the event, and event participants are encouraged to purchase personal safety insurance. Should an accident occur during an event, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for the accident, but both have the obligation to provide assistance. Event participants should actively organize and implement rescue efforts, but do not undertake any legal or economic liability for the accident itself. The museum does not undertake civil or joint liability for the personal safety of event participants.
Article V
During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.
Article VI
Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.
CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement
According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):
I. General Provisions
(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.
(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.
(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.
II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use
(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.
(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.
(3) Geographical Scope of Use
The applicable geographic scope is global.
The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).
III. Term of Portraiture Rights Use
Use in perpetuity.
IV. Licensing Fees
The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.
After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.
Additional Terms
(1) All matters not discussed in this agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between both parties. Both parties may then sign a supplementary agreement, provided it does not violate any laws or regulations.
(2) This agreement comes into effect on the date that it is signed (sealed) and the relevant boxes are selected by Party A and Party B.
(3) This agreement exists in paper and electronic forms. The paper form is made in duplicate, with Party A and Party B each retaining one copy with the same legal efficacy.
Event participants implicitly accept and undertake all the obligations stated in this agreement. Those who do not consent will be seen as abandoning the right to participate in this event. Before participating in this event, please speak to your family members to obtain their consent and inform them of this disclaimer. After participants sign/check the required box, participants and their families will be seen as having read and agreed to these terms.
I have carefully read and agree to the above provisions.